Unidentified attackers killed six people, including five police officers, when they ambushed a convoy in Pakistan's troubled south-west today, officials said. The attack occurred near Gurdan area in oil and gas-rich, but desperately poor Balochistan province bordering Afghanistan and Iran.
"The convoy headed by a senior local administration official, Naeem Gichki, was passing through an abandoned checkpoint of the tribal police in two vehicles when they were attacked by a group of up to seven people, who were hiding in the post," provincial home secretary Akbar Hari fall told AFP. He said the assailants fired rockets at the vehicles in the convoy and Gichki and five local tribal policemen were killed and three others injured in the attack.
Another senior local administration official Qurban Magsi confirmed the incident and casualties.
No group immediately claimed responsibility but Balochistan is plagued by roiling insurgencies and hit by regular militant attacks. It is also the site of China's ambitious $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor infrastructure project linking its western province of Xinjiang to the Arabian Sea via Pakistan.
"The convoy headed by a senior local administration official, Naeem Gichki, was passing through an abandoned checkpoint of the tribal police in two vehicles when they were attacked by a group of up to seven people, who were hiding in the post," provincial home secretary Akbar Hari fall told AFP. He said the assailants fired rockets at the vehicles in the convoy and Gichki and five local tribal policemen were killed and three others injured in the attack.
Another senior local administration official Qurban Magsi confirmed the incident and casualties.
No group immediately claimed responsibility but Balochistan is plagued by roiling insurgencies and hit by regular militant attacks. It is also the site of China's ambitious $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor infrastructure project linking its western province of Xinjiang to the Arabian Sea via Pakistan.